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mcavjame

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Please try and not quote images of pictures and for large images please use timg tags

Anyway, post a picture (preferably a picture that you took), of the last thing you bought. May it be candy, jeans or a new car, it doesn't matter, just post it (keep it clean).

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Seagate 1TB HDD

Filled all four bays now on MP.
 

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chuckcalo

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Had this for dinner last night:

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But it only filled like 3% of my stomach. What a rip-off =[.
 

ipodtoucher

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Went to Town(gay club in DC), so there's $10. Then went to IHOP after and got chocolate chip pancakes mmmmmm and I played the Nannerpuss song before I ate them :D

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rogersmj

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Just got me some good deals. This is all part of my "simplify life" mission. I'm ditching my hackintosh and a home Linux server with these purchases. I'm tired of tinkering and wondering if things are going to work every day.

24" 2.8 GHz iMac refurb for $1199:

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D-Link DNS-321 2-bay NAS for $88 AR:


This will start out with two 750GB drives, I'll bump those up to 1.5TB probably once they get down near $100.

Western Digital Caviar Green 1TB drive for $89 (used coupon code EMCLPNL29):



And an enclosure for that drive, which will mostly just be used for backup:
 

rogersmj

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^ Amazon. I linked to it, just click on the picture. That's the cheapest version with just USB and eSATA connections, it's $35. There's a USB+Firewire400+eSATA version for about $10 more, and a USB/FireWire400/FireWire800/eSATA version for like $80-something.
 

viperguy

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^ Amazon. I linked to it, just click on the picture. That's the cheapest version with just USB and eSATA connections, it's $35. There's a USB+Firewire400+eSATA version for about $10 more, and a USB/FireWire400/FireWire800/eSATA version for like $80-something.

Looks like a mini MacPro :)
I loved it. Though I have no idea of how easy/difficult it would be to put an actual hard drive into it. Instead of going for a WD for time machine I might get this now :D
 

rogersmj

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Looks like a mini MacPro :)
I loved it. Though I have no idea of how easy/difficult it would be to put an actual hard drive into it. Instead of going for a WD for time machine I might get this now :D

It's really simple. Just a few screws. Takes less than 5 minutes.

I have to add...I just placed an order for 4GB of RAM for my new iMac. Amazon has this OCZ 2x2GB kit for just $25 after rebate!

 

ASFx

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Crawfish boil and shrimp for dinner last night, and a couple nights earlier I bought a Netgear GS105 gigabit hub.

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Bubbasteve

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^^^^ Out of everything added to these "last purchase" threads, your post, without a doubt, makes me the most envious (sans the Netgear equipment)
 

ASFx

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^^^^ Out of everything added to these "last purchase" threads, your post, without a doubt, makes me the most envious (sans the Netgear equipment)

Hehe. It was delicious. The spices were excellent. I ate about 4lb of crawfish. :)

Im not a fan of netgear. Just needed a quick, cheap way to add more devices to my network.
 
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